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and i would do this whether i am small university or large university. there are specific advicing and mentoring skill sets to impart. students don't typically -- students from underrepresented and underserved groups don't typically do well in s.t.e.m. areas or math -- areas unless special efforts are put into those. so the very specific counselling strategist like making sure they have course sequences in the right place, making sure no one takes economics before they've done calculus and statistics. because you've got to get them early into the idea that quantity and change comes before quantity and chance, quantity and chance come before quantity and prediction. if you have these kinds of specific strategies in place, they can do economics, they can do mathematics, they can do engineering, they can do experimental psychology. >> thank you. could i ask one more question, mr. chairman? >> sure. >> both for dr. hogan and chancellor white. could you talk about the number of students who come to your campuses from the community college? so at least my reco
and i would do this whether i am small university or large university. there are specific advicing and mentoring skill sets to impart. students don't typically -- students from underrepresented and underserved groups don't typically do well in s.t.e.m. areas or math -- areas unless special efforts are put into those. so the very specific counselling strategist like making sure they have course sequences in the right place, making sure no one takes economics before they've done calculus and...
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if the core mission of the university was really a priority to the university, they would adequately..there's..there.. both things are true. there's been a reduction in the state funding of public education, going on for a long time. but that said, there's also money in the csu, which..which if re-prioritized, would allow you to hire the people that can provide the education you want to provide your students and provide them a..a salary with which allows them to live in a high cost living area like the bay area. i think that's a key factor...that's a very key factor whether its full time or part time faculty, living here in bay area... oh... oh this applies to full professors as much as it applies to lecturers. absolutely. this is not specific to lecturers. lecturers just happened to be worse off because they're much lower in the salary. can i be provocative for a minute? oh, absolutely. so, i teach political science, so maybe i am little more aware of this. but i think the university is doing exactly what the elite who run this country and maybe the entire globe, want from university
if the core mission of the university was really a priority to the university, they would adequately..there's..there.. both things are true. there's been a reduction in the state funding of public education, going on for a long time. but that said, there's also money in the csu, which..which if re-prioritized, would allow you to hire the people that can provide the education you want to provide your students and provide them a..a salary with which allows them to live in a high cost living area...
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lamb, a teacher at the university. "your world" starts now. i start.cting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. take novolog® as directed. eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injection. check your blood sugar levels. do not take novolog® if your blood sugar is too low or you're allergic to any of its ingredients. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medicines you take. ask your doctor about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. symptom
lamb, a teacher at the university. "your world" starts now. i start.cting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting...
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he attended the university and were on the parents council. that is the scariest things i've ever seen in my life and i tell you any freshmen this fall that obviously was prepared to know the consequences at least of this behavior. when your kids go off to college you pray they will live through the experience they are free to do things that i went to college and did things i shouldn't have done so but me just say this, would it be appropriate, like i said i knew the consequences of my actions. could colleges and universities -- and i know it's difficult to get into lake forest for example you wouldn't be here next semester. it looks like to me this is a university that should set the pace on this and there are some things we are not going to put up here. i want to go back to the cdc says in multiple methods. we know the parental voices when the students tended to turn out at this time in their lives as they struggle for independence. what we would say and research shows if you approach men and brothers and boyfriends of people who might be a
he attended the university and were on the parents council. that is the scariest things i've ever seen in my life and i tell you any freshmen this fall that obviously was prepared to know the consequences at least of this behavior. when your kids go off to college you pray they will live through the experience they are free to do things that i went to college and did things i shouldn't have done so but me just say this, would it be appropriate, like i said i knew the consequences of my actions....
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he saw an ad for trump university. and turned to a known brand. >> i thought he was like, you know, kind of a top-notch, guru of sorts. >> reporter: he was a big draw for you? >> definitely. >> reporter: smith spent more than $35,000 on trump university and contacted the attorney general of new york after he heard about its $40 million lawsuit against trump claiming the billionaire defrauded students and made an estimated $5 million. >> i didn't want to put my name on anything having to do with education unless it was going to be the best. >> reporter: trump university began in 2004. in 2007 it started offering live events around the country. >> if you don't learn from the people we will be putting forward, all people that are hand picked by me. >> reporter: cbs news found three instructors had previously filed for bankruptcy, others like smith's instructor, james harris. were motivational speakers, paid on commission to sell additional trump training. cbs news verified at least 17 affidavits specifically mention harri
he saw an ad for trump university. and turned to a known brand. >> i thought he was like, you know, kind of a top-notch, guru of sorts. >> reporter: he was a big draw for you? >> definitely. >> reporter: smith spent more than $35,000 on trump university and contacted the attorney general of new york after he heard about its $40 million lawsuit against trump claiming the billionaire defrauded students and made an estimated $5 million. >> i didn't want to put my name...
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. ♪ >> from queens college, city university of new york. >> university of virginia. >> university ofexas at austin. >> guatemala. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age
. ♪ >> from queens college, city university of new york. >> university of virginia. >> university ofexas at austin. >> guatemala. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is...
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he is a employee of the university. we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to
he is a employee of the university. we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to
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anywhere outside of delta state university. officials at delta state said they might hold a press conference as early as 4:00 p.m. eastern time, though that seems to be a pretty fluid situation right now. but what we have apparently at the moment, gretchen, on the campus of delta state university, a massive manhunt, potential hostage situation according to this latest information, and one history professor dead. we'll keep following this closely. we'll get back to you with any new details. >> john roberts, thank you so much. stand by if you will. for more on this situation, we have terez april on the phone with us from the clarion ledger. it appears there could be a hostage situation as well as a professor shot dead. what do you know? >> at this point, just as i was listening to that, i heard reports of the hostage situation several times. i did message someone who said there are no hostages. that's at least good news if that's accurate. what we know is just that this is a situation where there's a lot of rumors. there are a lo
anywhere outside of delta state university. officials at delta state said they might hold a press conference as early as 4:00 p.m. eastern time, though that seems to be a pretty fluid situation right now. but what we have apparently at the moment, gretchen, on the campus of delta state university, a massive manhunt, potential hostage situation according to this latest information, and one history professor dead. we'll keep following this closely. we'll get back to you with any new details....
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this event was part of book tv visit to northwestern university. it's 20 minutes. >> host: now joining us author martha biondi. what do you do hear? >> guest: professor of african-american studies. >> host: what do you teach? >> guest: i just finished teaching a freshman seminar called is america post- racial. i do african-american history after the civil war down to the present. >> host: what is your answer to that question? what does that mean, post-racial? >> guest: the course interrogates this idea that began to circulate after the election of barack obama to the presidency that perhaps the united states had overcome its long history of racism, segregation, and white supremacy. there was a there was a lot of attention to the question. we have seen very unfortunate and dramatic illustrations that that is absolutely not the case. the course explored a whole range of issues for affirmative action in higher education the police violence, police brutality, voter laws to take up the question of the extent of racial disparity. >> host: some people mig
this event was part of book tv visit to northwestern university. it's 20 minutes. >> host: now joining us author martha biondi. what do you do hear? >> guest: professor of african-american studies. >> host: what do you teach? >> guest: i just finished teaching a freshman seminar called is america post- racial. i do african-american history after the civil war down to the present. >> host: what is your answer to that question? what does that mean, post-racial?...
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there's probably 10 to 12 different experiments or at least universities doing experiments from the university of frankfort, stanford, purdue. it'll be interesting to see what the data shows on the genetic and molecular effects from this long duration space flight. my brother mentioned there'll be a cliff. i think that needs a little bit further explanation, right? we have data on a lot of people out to six months in space. we have a pretty good idea what happens in that six-month period. we have no data beyond six-months, so maybe there becomes a bend in the curve. we know people's vision gets worse over the six-month period. but maybe at nine months or ten months it gets really bad. imagine you're trying to send a crew to go live and work on mars for an extended period of time, but by the time they get there they're going to be nearly blind from the environment. that's a big problem. that's part of the idea of doing this research over a one-year period is to figure out if there's any bends in the curve. >> what are the thoughts of both of you on how soon we can get to mars? >> you know, i th
there's probably 10 to 12 different experiments or at least universities doing experiments from the university of frankfort, stanford, purdue. it'll be interesting to see what the data shows on the genetic and molecular effects from this long duration space flight. my brother mentioned there'll be a cliff. i think that needs a little bit further explanation, right? we have data on a lot of people out to six months in space. we have a pretty good idea what happens in that six-month period. we...
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delta state university. and now the university confirming that there has been one fatality.t is all we know. not a lot of details that we can confirm. a lot of action from the university on their twitter account. many of us learning what is going on from those announcements. that is first how students were told. the rest of us alerted, the lockdown situation. now students are being told, students and faculty, on campus, stay away from the windows particularly. they are looking for reports of an active shooter. we're not sure if the person is still on campus but they're certainly treating this way. as you go out to a wider community, the big question would be what the search would look like. we're looking for details on that. we reached out, we're working story. to bring you up-to-date, this includes one fatality. one person has perished today. not any details about the motive in all of this. obviously the motive being to shoot, but the reason why somebody would do this, why they would have been on this campus, that is part of the story, many of the questions we're asking now
delta state university. and now the university confirming that there has been one fatality.t is all we know. not a lot of details that we can confirm. a lot of action from the university on their twitter account. many of us learning what is going on from those announcements. that is first how students were told. the rest of us alerted, the lockdown situation. now students are being told, students and faculty, on campus, stay away from the windows particularly. they are looking for reports of an...
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there are a lot of good colleges and universities out there. and it's important for everybody here to understand, you can find a college or university that gives you a great education and just because it's not some name brand famous fancy school doesn't mean that you're not going to get a great education there. so one is lower the stress levels in terms of just having to get in to one particular school. i think that's important. the second piece of advice i have is keep your grades up until you get in. and after that make sure you pass because it's important you run through the tape in your senior year and not start feeling a little slack. i don't worry about that with her, she's a hard worker. then the advice is what i already mentioned which is being open to new experiences when you go to college. don't go to college just to duplicate the same experience you had in high school. don't make your decision based on where are my friends going so i can do the exact same things with the exact same friends that i did in high school. push yourself out
there are a lot of good colleges and universities out there. and it's important for everybody here to understand, you can find a college or university that gives you a great education and just because it's not some name brand famous fancy school doesn't mean that you're not going to get a great education there. so one is lower the stress levels in terms of just having to get in to one particular school. i think that's important. the second piece of advice i have is keep your grades up until you...
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longwood university in virginia. there hasn't been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting held in there in richland. and longwood is interesting because it was involved in the original brown versus board of education case. a very important case for our nation's history and the university has done a wonderful job of building around their location and their involvement in that. university of washington is poplar because of the facility and the secret service likes the university because of the ability for security. and university of nevada las vegas was the west coast choice. >> what about the possibility of a third party candidate? what would the criteria be for you to admit a third party contender? >> since 2000, you have to meet the constitutional requirements of being a native born, 35 years of age, you have to be on enough ballots to get 270 votes, and you have to be at 15% in an average of five major polls. the commission is still deciding the criteria. we have had a number of suggestions.
longwood university in virginia. there hasn't been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting held in there in richland. and longwood is interesting because it was involved in the original brown versus board of education case. a very important case for our nation's history and the university has done a wonderful job of building around their location and their involvement in that. university of washington is poplar because of the facility and the secret service likes the...
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rue, would you -- i mean, is that -- i mean, looks like to me that this is a university -- the universitiesould set the pace on this and say, there are some things we're not going to put up with here wake forest. can you comment on that? >> i'd be happy to. i'll go back to cdc recommends. parental voice is one students tune out at this time of their lives as they struggle for independence and to find themselves. what we would say is that -- and research shows -- if you approach men as brothers and boyfriends of people who might be assaulted, what you get is their empathy. and empathy is a much more powerful motivator than fear of some consequences and you know 18-year-olds think they're immortal so -- >> right. bullet-proof is what we called it. >> there you go. we -- we believe that engaging men in the prevention effort as coaches, as peers is way more powerful than finger wagging them. and mobilizing their maturity and their ability to care for their dear friends who have been assaulted, so treating them as potential allies rather than as potential perpetratorspowerful. >> when my daughte
rue, would you -- i mean, is that -- i mean, looks like to me that this is a university -- the universitiesould set the pace on this and say, there are some things we're not going to put up with here wake forest. can you comment on that? >> i'd be happy to. i'll go back to cdc recommends. parental voice is one students tune out at this time of their lives as they struggle for independence and to find themselves. what we would say is that -- and research shows -- if you approach men as...
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several universities including michigan and m.i.t.ort similar findings and a number of recent high profile cases further highlight the scope and seriousness of this important issue. as a former community college president, mother, grandmother, i know i'm not alone when i say all of us have a responsibility to protect students from sexual assault on campus. as one university president claimed, the issue of sexual assault keeps me awake at night. i feel personally responsible for the safety and well-being of all students. another said i see the issue of sexual violence and sexual assault on colleges and universities as a matter of national importance. students, parents, administrators and policymakers across the country share the same sentiment and have joined a a national conversation about these heinous crimes and how we can better protect students. at the college and university level, efforts to protect and respond sexual assault are under way. for instance, some colleges and universities now require students to participate in semina
several universities including michigan and m.i.t.ort similar findings and a number of recent high profile cases further highlight the scope and seriousness of this important issue. as a former community college president, mother, grandmother, i know i'm not alone when i say all of us have a responsibility to protect students from sexual assault on campus. as one university president claimed, the issue of sexual assault keeps me awake at night. i feel personally responsible for the safety and...
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he is a employee of the university. and at this time, we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to ensure the safety of the students, and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. hundreds of law enforcement from across the state, along with federal atf agents are on the scene. joining me now, mark potter, who has been following this story for us. mark, let's talk about this person of interest. what do we know about him and what authorities are saying? >> what we know is that he is an instructor of geography and social science education, currently employed at the university. and that he got all three of his degrees, bachelor's, master's and a ph.d. just this spring at the university, at delta state. the police say they do not believe that he is on the campus now. but they're taki
he is a employee of the university. and at this time, we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to ensure the safety of the students, and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. hundreds of law enforcement from across the state, along with...
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and we are also to be commended, i think, for our world renowned university system, the university of california, our 23 campus state university system. you heard from chancellor white earlier today, and our expansive community college system with 112 colleges and a pretty generous financial aid program focusing on students based on need and not merit. too many states focus on that, i believe. you know, our own research as part of the series of papers that were just handed to you on the state of higher education in california, actually demonstrate to you, i think why race analysis still matters. latinos in our research, we found, are more -- good news is more and more are graduating from high school and going to college. as ron mentioned before, but unfortunately, they are disproportionately represented at every sector of higher education. so in spite of our expansive california higher education system, latinos are not represented in relation to their numbers in the population at any of those institutions whether it's community colleges, cal states, for profit, independant colleges or
and we are also to be commended, i think, for our world renowned university system, the university of california, our 23 campus state university system. you heard from chancellor white earlier today, and our expansive community college system with 112 colleges and a pretty generous financial aid program focusing on students based on need and not merit. too many states focus on that, i believe. you know, our own research as part of the series of papers that were just handed to you on the state...
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. >>> nooses, hanging from a tree on the university of delaware campus. the protests that happened just hours before this was found that makes this hate cream even more disturbing. >> pope francis lands in america. he's in d.c. and is getting ready to advice the the white house this morning there is as phillie guys up for his arrival. the security you'll see around the sit. >> i already seeing t and it ain't over until it is over. well, it is over. saying guy booed to legend baseball great yogi berra dice at the age of 90. we're taking a look back at some of his most memorable quotes, and there are so many. hi everybody, good day, it is wednesday, september the 23rd, 2015. >> and it is the first day of fall. right? >> it is already fall, isn't it? >> it is fall. >> yes. >> are you ready? >> oh. oh, my goodness, he fell on the first day of fall. >> these chairs, seriously, see you next trip. >> are you okay? okay. >> but yesterday, it felt like fall. so it -- >> chapter one in my book. >> we'll start with him falling. here's what happened, fall is here. an
. >>> nooses, hanging from a tree on the university of delaware campus. the protests that happened just hours before this was found that makes this hate cream even more disturbing. >> pope francis lands in america. he's in d.c. and is getting ready to advice the the white house this morning there is as phillie guys up for his arrival. the security you'll see around the sit. >> i already seeing t and it ain't over until it is over. well, it is over. saying guy booed to...
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they are potent in their ability to measure the expansion rate of the universe and the size of the universe. two teams, one in california and one on the other coast, were working on the same problem and arrived at the same answer and they shared the nobel prize. just recently. charlie: this is a simple question and i assume the most frequently asked, are we alone? neil: my best guess is that the universe is teaming with life. our galaxy in particular. but complex life might be much rarer. charlie: why is that? neil: here is the argument. you have the timeline of the earth. 4.5 billion years. put this planet out there, and some planets are born yesterday. some are born at the beginning of the universe. you don't know when in the timeline of a planet you will land there. here is a dart at the timeline. most of the time the dart hits earth, there is only a single cell life. then we have something called the cambrian explosion of life. oxygen is like rocket fuel for complex life. life now has carte blanche to become complex because the system can support it. now you get limbs and detectors like
they are potent in their ability to measure the expansion rate of the universe and the size of the universe. two teams, one in california and one on the other coast, were working on the same problem and arrived at the same answer and they shared the nobel prize. just recently. charlie: this is a simple question and i assume the most frequently asked, are we alone? neil: my best guess is that the universe is teaming with life. our galaxy in particular. but complex life might be much rarer....
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review panel of the national association of independent colleges and universities. dr. penny rue is vice president for campus life at wake forest university in winston-salem, north carolina and she's responsible for the well-being of wake forest students and their education outside the classroom and is nationally known for her creative leadership in strengthening campus communities. miss lisa motz is vice president for government relations for the american association of university women, aauw, here in washington, d.c. miss motz previously spent 16 monds serving concurrently as the interim director of the aauw legal defense fund. she'd done similar work for the now legal education and defense fund and the older women's league. mr. joseph cohen is legislative and policy director at the foundation for individual rights and education, f.i.r.e., in philadelphia, pennsylvania, he's a former staff attorney for the united states court of appeals for the third circuit and a law clerk in the court of common pleas. immediately prior to joining f.i.r.e. mr. cohn served for acl
review panel of the national association of independent colleges and universities. dr. penny rue is vice president for campus life at wake forest university in winston-salem, north carolina and she's responsible for the well-being of wake forest students and their education outside the classroom and is nationally known for her creative leadership in strengthening campus communities. miss lisa motz is vice president for government relations for the american association of university women, aauw,...
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nooses found hanging from a tree of the university of delaware campus. now, being investigated as a hate crime. jennifer joyce is there on the u del campus in delaware, newark. >> university of delaware police tell us they found three bent hangers and twine resembling nooses found outside of mitch he will has here -- mitchell hall. student sent us this photo of the newses guild tells us that on monday night she and about 100 other student held peaceful black lives matter protest outside of mitchell hall on the green. then about 24 hours later the student stumbled across nooses posted at the same site as the protest. university of delaware police confirm that they are developing g this. they are asking student to call them if they saw anything suspicious last night. acting university president, nancy target, says she's been at campus all night since the news broke. she wanted to be absolutely clear that this behavior is not representative of the university of delaware community and will not be tolerated. >> i just was so sickened by the whole process and
nooses found hanging from a tree of the university of delaware campus. now, being investigated as a hate crime. jennifer joyce is there on the u del campus in delaware, newark. >> university of delaware police tell us they found three bent hangers and twine resembling nooses found outside of mitch he will has here -- mitchell hall. student sent us this photo of the newses guild tells us that on monday night she and about 100 other student held peaceful black lives matter protest outside...
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but at these research universities, they were 29%. and students of color were 41% of the students at two-year colleges. so you see a disparity there. and overall, of the research universities only nine of them are institutions that have a specific mission of serving communities of color. hispanic serving institutions, tribal colleges and historically black colleges. so the first step for addressing some of these inequities is to look at the cuts that have happened to public education. after the recession in 2008, many state governments had to cut back their funding for colleges. our research has shown that 29 states decreased their overall total investment in higher education. and 44 states decreased their investment on a per student basis. we also found that institutions that served a higher proportion of students of color were particularly hard hit in these -- with these cuts. so one of the things that c.a.p. has proposed to sort of address this situation is a program we call the public college quality compact. this would be a feder
but at these research universities, they were 29%. and students of color were 41% of the students at two-year colleges. so you see a disparity there. and overall, of the research universities only nine of them are institutions that have a specific mission of serving communities of color. hispanic serving institutions, tribal colleges and historically black colleges. so the first step for addressing some of these inequities is to look at the cuts that have happened to public education. after the...
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so you have the birth of our universe. i meant astrophysicist, so i care about the dna, but all those are very real questions that exist with us today. for answers to those, you just start dishing out the nobel prizes. i want to know what questions we are not even intellectually mature enough to ask yet. they will reveal the l after we answer these questions we just on the table. energy was discovered in 1998, 17 years ago. it is still a big mystery. charlie: who discovered it? neil: two teams are measuring supernova out to the farthest regions of the galaxy. candle,e a standard measuring time and distance in the universe. they are potent in their ability to measure the expansion rate of the universe and the size of the universe. andteams, one in california one on the other coast, were working on the same problem and arrived at the same answer and they shared the nobel prize. charlie: are we alone? neil: my best guess is that the universe is teaming with life. life might be much rarer. charlie: why is that? neil: here is t
so you have the birth of our universe. i meant astrophysicist, so i care about the dna, but all those are very real questions that exist with us today. for answers to those, you just start dishing out the nobel prizes. i want to know what questions we are not even intellectually mature enough to ask yet. they will reveal the l after we answer these questions we just on the table. energy was discovered in 1998, 17 years ago. it is still a big mystery. charlie: who discovered it? neil: two teams...
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the university's managements has been summoned to parliament. >> protesting students filled the university central square. afrikaans was viewed as the language of the oppressor, and used to be the language of obstruction. now africans and english are supposed to be on the same footing. >> it's not a question of language as a tool, it's about language and the ways they connected to the institutional culture that conditions in this spirit. >> many of the men enforced it. the stolensition to multi racial has not been easy. student described incidents of race. on and off campus in a documentary. the minister of higher education was so angry when he saw it he summoned the university's management to parliament. >> there can be no institutional that leads to racism. the university takes accusations of races. they fired a member of staff. >> this is a different place in terms of transformation. but it's - we are on a journey. we are imperfect. we are in complete. we are resolute and steadfast. >> in april, a student movement succeeded in having a statue of cecil roads removed from the university o
the university's managements has been summoned to parliament. >> protesting students filled the university central square. afrikaans was viewed as the language of the oppressor, and used to be the language of obstruction. now africans and english are supposed to be on the same footing. >> it's not a question of language as a tool, it's about language and the ways they connected to the institutional culture that conditions in this spirit. >> many of the men enforced it. the...
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>> well, the beginning of the universe. duh... (laughter) if you turn the clock back, what you will notice about the universe is that it was smawrnlr and hotter, for every day you turn the clock back. so you run the clock all the way back and you learn that the entire universe was in the same place at the same time, and at extremely high temperatures, in the trillions. you know, trillion is the highest number anyone has any comfort with, but temperatures much hot than that. so when you have these temperatures, the thing is unstable and it explodes, so you have the birth of our universe. we don't know what was around before that. >> rose: so from the university we have to know what happened in chemistry to make dna. >> yeah, because i'm an astrophysicist. i know we have life and i've got that but all those are very real questions we ask today. if you can answer that, dish out the nobel prizes. i want to know what questions we're not even intellectually ma chiewf enough to ask yet. they will reveal themselves after we've answered th
>> well, the beginning of the universe. duh... (laughter) if you turn the clock back, what you will notice about the universe is that it was smawrnlr and hotter, for every day you turn the clock back. so you run the clock all the way back and you learn that the entire universe was in the same place at the same time, and at extremely high temperatures, in the trillions. you know, trillion is the highest number anyone has any comfort with, but temperatures much hot than that. so when you...
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in most college and universities in this country today, including too many catholic colleges and universities, the general intellectual atmosphere is there may be your truth and my truth but there is no such thing as the truth. that is a real problem. it is a problem for democracy and for america. asess we recognize something the truth, how will we settle the argument between your truth and my truth without a lot of elbow throwing and muscling? i believe in defending the capacity of human reason to know the moral truth of things. the catholic university is g immense contributions to rebuilding the coulters of the american house of freedom. that is what we are doing by reconnecting freedom and truth, faith and reason. it is the most exciting thing on offer today. it is the most exciting thing on offer in the academic world today. perhaps just one more here? >> since we are all in need of continuing grace, i was wondering if in your researching the pope's life and his personality, did you come across anything that was still exemplifying the need for continuing grace, and not a total example of
in most college and universities in this country today, including too many catholic colleges and universities, the general intellectual atmosphere is there may be your truth and my truth but there is no such thing as the truth. that is a real problem. it is a problem for democracy and for america. asess we recognize something the truth, how will we settle the argument between your truth and my truth without a lot of elbow throwing and muscling? i believe in defending the capacity of human...
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they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase ii were trying to literally improve their colleges, gain access to the middle class. colleges are seen as the bedrock of the american dream. studentsstudents were trying to realize that for themselves and they faced mass arrest and violence, including lethal violence on many campuses. >> host: who is the black revolution on campus written for? is it a scholarly text, accessible to the general public? >> i wrote it hoping to reach multiple audiences. i wanted to reach undergraduate students and i wanted colleagues and other historians to read it, but i wanted a ride or public to read it. this is a story that many people can relate to. 1960s are a critical time in american h
they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase ii were trying to literally improve their colleges, gain access to the middle class. colleges are seen as the...
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>> california state university northridge. >> california state university northridge.the last question of this challenge. let's check the scores right now. you have 225 points. you have 725 points and 800 points as of right now. we have one more challenge. so in this challenge is our final round and it's the wager round. today's wager round category is sports. i hope you like sports. students, pull out your ipads and write down your wager. we'll be right back after this short break. >> this, did you know, is brought to you by state farm. did you know that in 1993, dominican american fashion designer oscar de la rente was the first to direct a designer business? his label makes him one of the most sought-after designers. >> state farm is brought to sponsor the "hispanic college quiz." we believe all children deserve a chance to support children. your education is a cornerstone of your future and no one can ever take it away from you. on behalf of state farm employees and agents across the country, we congratulate each correct, i have a life mate. is that consequential?
>> california state university northridge. >> california state university northridge.the last question of this challenge. let's check the scores right now. you have 225 points. you have 725 points and 800 points as of right now. we have one more challenge. so in this challenge is our final round and it's the wager round. today's wager round category is sports. i hope you like sports. students, pull out your ipads and write down your wager. we'll be right back after this short break....
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if we think about the university system of maryland, our students are transferring to university of maryland park, they're going to morgan state university, american, catholic trinity. it provides a way of staying home but also having access to the best education i think that the country has to offer when you think about all of those four year colleges and universities in our region. >> yeah, a great platform and spring board to go to these wonderful institutions that you mentioned. how many of the students that graduate go off to receive a bachelors or masters or higher? >> well, every year 40 percent of the population graduates or transfers to a four year institution. we bring in annually probably about three to five thousand first year freshman, and they're thinking about prince george's community college as a spring board to the world of work or to the transfer institution. >> now i am sure that you have to answer this for me. i know that you're biassed, but what makes your students different than any other community college. what's the students there? what's that sum apart there from th
if we think about the university system of maryland, our students are transferring to university of maryland park, they're going to morgan state university, american, catholic trinity. it provides a way of staying home but also having access to the best education i think that the country has to offer when you think about all of those four year colleges and universities in our region. >> yeah, a great platform and spring board to go to these wonderful institutions that you mentioned. how...
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days after gaining control of the company from nbc universal.00 million so you're going to see what the tagline would be. lauren: and football come the san francisco 49ers with the minnesota vikings 20 to three. they carried the offense with 168 yards on the ground. lauren: the other nfl game with the philadelphia eagles 26 tonight 24. julio jones for 141 yards. in baseball, texas rangers. prince fielder with the sidekick three when. it was the opener of a critical series. a high profile lefthanders. all acquired in late july. scott kaczmarek on the decision. the yankees did not get a hit. with the game tied at one in the ninth. a three run homer. the final score was tampa bay one. the win has that the yankees within three games of the first-place blue jays with 19 games to play. there you have it, everybody. we will be right back. nicole: eurostat market futures look at down arrows throughout the morning. the dow down 45, s&p down five handles in the not back down a quarter of 1% as wait to hear. less than a quarter point certainly possible. sh
days after gaining control of the company from nbc universal.00 million so you're going to see what the tagline would be. lauren: and football come the san francisco 49ers with the minnesota vikings 20 to three. they carried the offense with 168 yards on the ground. lauren: the other nfl game with the philadelphia eagles 26 tonight 24. julio jones for 141 yards. in baseball, texas rangers. prince fielder with the sidekick three when. it was the opener of a critical series. a high profile...
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>> i have bragged about georgia state university, and innovation in the university. they can stay in school and graduate. aey have also developed student tracking system that tracks over 30,000 students at against itity hundred unique identifiers. georgia state is doing a remarkable job. they now grant more bachelor degrees african-american graduates. we're are very proud of georgia state university. >> committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. the author georgia state university would someday be invited to testify on a hearing of student access seemed very remote. they stood at 42%. graduation rates were 22% for hispanics, and 18% for black males. georgia state lost tens of millions of dollars in state appropriations while simultaneously doubling the number of at risks tunes. and one of the most at risk. under the leadership of the president, we made a public commitment. we identified obstacles that trip up students and pioneered a dozen innovative and large-scale programs. georgia state was dropping more than 1000 every semester from baruch
>> i have bragged about georgia state university, and innovation in the university. they can stay in school and graduate. aey have also developed student tracking system that tracks over 30,000 students at against itity hundred unique identifiers. georgia state is doing a remarkable job. they now grant more bachelor degrees african-american graduates. we're are very proud of georgia state university. >> committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. the author...
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, here catholic university founded 1887, the only university founded by the bishops.ficance in the catholic church. behind us is the basilica. it doesn't speak to architecture, it talks to significance to the catholic church. this is a high mass. it's very important. it will be a relic of junipero serra, a part of him brought up as part of the mass. pope francis said serra was, quote, one of the founding fathers of the united states, a saintly example of the church's universitity and special patron of the hispanic pex the country. but while the pope believes serra should be called a saint and so did john paul ii who started the process by beatifying him. many native americans see serra as something else entirely. 50 different tribes are reportedly fighting serra's canonization. why would they do it? serra was a priest who opened the first spanish missions, nine of them in california, starting in the mid-1700s. the missions converted generations of native americans into catholics but according to the tribes they say in that process there was stripping of culture, there
, here catholic university founded 1887, the only university founded by the bishops.ficance in the catholic church. behind us is the basilica. it doesn't speak to architecture, it talks to significance to the catholic church. this is a high mass. it's very important. it will be a relic of junipero serra, a part of him brought up as part of the mass. pope francis said serra was, quote, one of the founding fathers of the united states, a saintly example of the church's universitity and special...
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an active shooting situation, delta state university. one professor is dead. this occurred in the area of job hall at the school and again, we are waiting further details on where this stands and whether anyone else has been hurt and what is the status of the shooter. >> keep us updated. just to let you know about delta state university out there, it is approximately 2,000 undergraduate students enrolled at the school, 30% of those kids actively live on this campus which is right by downtown cleveland. again, 2,000 undergraduate students here. christie kitchings is editor of the cleveland current. she also happens to be the mom of a student on campus. christie, first explain when you got the news. it's roughly going on noon your time there, correct? are you there? can you hear me? all right. we will work on getting christie on the line. let me just tell you what she was able to speak to andrea mitchell about just a short time ago. she again, being the editor of the local newspaper there, as a reporter, got to campus but she is also the mom of a current enrolle
an active shooting situation, delta state university. one professor is dead. this occurred in the area of job hall at the school and again, we are waiting further details on where this stands and whether anyone else has been hurt and what is the status of the shooter. >> keep us updated. just to let you know about delta state university out there, it is approximately 2,000 undergraduate students enrolled at the school, 30% of those kids actively live on this campus which is right by...
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we are describing the living conditions for students at howard university. what the administration is saying about all of this coming up on news4. >>> and one man's dangerous maneuver at the national zoo. >>> now at 6:30, a daring move as a man jumps into the lion's den at the national zoo. >>> plus, new demands from students at the nation's largest historically black university. >>> a classmate is shot and killed on his way to the bus stop. chris gordon is live at park view high school in sterling, virginia with reaction to this deadly attack. chris? >> reporter: at first, the students were told nothing about the fatal shooting. they were kept in their first period classrooms for hours. by afternoon, word spread and the students here lit up social media. during the day-long lockdown, rumors spread quickly. >> as the day went on, social media again began to leak name, right, some wrong, some kids got very emotional. we brought them down to the guidance office to talk with the guidance staff. >> reporter: officers from the loudoun county shed were on hand for
we are describing the living conditions for students at howard university. what the administration is saying about all of this coming up on news4. >>> and one man's dangerous maneuver at the national zoo. >>> now at 6:30, a daring move as a man jumps into the lion's den at the national zoo. >>> plus, new demands from students at the nation's largest historically black university. >>> a classmate is shot and killed on his way to the bus stop. chris gordon is...
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temple university in that alert urged the school community to use caution.re live in north philadelphia, katherine scott, channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you katherine. >>> now prosecutors in new york city are releasing information on a security breach at j.f.k. international airport after pope francis flew to philadelphia. court records say a retired new york city firefighter is accused of pretending to be part of a vip motorcade and made it onto the tarmac on saturday night. he told police he was hoping to give the pope his business card but pope francis had already left for philadelphia on saturday morning hours before the incident. >> now, there's no official head count on how many people came out to the parkway to see the pope but here's some new numbers to gauge the impact. 9900 hotel rooms were booked out of 11,200 available. septa says regional rail ridership was lighter than expected and the 63,000 passengers from both days combined was less than an average weekday. but it was a different story in new jersey. patco saw about twice its typical
temple university in that alert urged the school community to use caution.re live in north philadelphia, katherine scott, channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you katherine. >>> now prosecutors in new york city are releasing information on a security breach at j.f.k. international airport after pope francis flew to philadelphia. court records say a retired new york city firefighter is accused of pretending to be part of a vip motorcade and made it onto the tarmac on...
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direct from the university chairman's own mouth. >> at trump university we teach success, that is what success, it's going to happen to you. >> it operated from 2005 to 2010 and enrolled 10,000 students in free seminars that ranged from free seminars up to $35,000 for advanced training and mentoring. >> i think the biggest step towards success is going to be sign up at trump university. >> for a while it was a business success. trump university took in an estimated $40 million from people who believed they, too, could someday become successful. >> put proven donald trump secrets to work for you. >> but it turns out not everything donald trump promises comes true and not all of his businesses lead to success. trump university is closed. >> and it ended. why did it end? >> well, the economy crashed. the real estate market crashed and demand fell off a little bit. so while the company continues to exist it's not accepting -- currently not accepting more students and has not since 2010. >> donald trump's attorney defends the school from two separate lawsuits, two class action lawsuits file
direct from the university chairman's own mouth. >> at trump university we teach success, that is what success, it's going to happen to you. >> it operated from 2005 to 2010 and enrolled 10,000 students in free seminars that ranged from free seminars up to $35,000 for advanced training and mentoring. >> i think the biggest step towards success is going to be sign up at trump university. >> for a while it was a business success. trump university took in an estimated $40...
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from purdue university. with this focus she's taught courses such as 20th century u.s. history, gender, sex and power, black feminist thought and the civil rights black power movements. she is the author of "woman power unlimited," just out this year from university of georgia press in 2015. her work has also appeared in southern black women in the civil rights era, a state-by-state study, texas a&m press, 0 13, comrades, a local history of the black panther party, and groundwork: local black history struggles in america. dr. morris is a board member of women have options, ohio's statewide abortion fund and has worked with the fanny lou hamer national institute on citizenship and democracy at jackson state university since 2005. dr. tiyi morris. jon hale is assistant professor of history in south carolina. his research focuses on the history of student and teacher activism, grass roots educational programs and segregated high schools during the civil rights movement. his manuscript, "the freedom schools," is
from purdue university. with this focus she's taught courses such as 20th century u.s. history, gender, sex and power, black feminist thought and the civil rights black power movements. she is the author of "woman power unlimited," just out this year from university of georgia press in 2015. her work has also appeared in southern black women in the civil rights era, a state-by-state study, texas a&m press, 0 13, comrades, a local history of the black panther party, and groundwork:...
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juan williams: and a letter comes back a few days later signed by the university president saying university of maryland law school does not accept people of color. marshall's ecstatic, because now he says i've got a policy written out stated and signed, and i am going to file a lawsuit. narrator: on june 17th, 1935, in an empty courtroom, houston and marshall begin the first serious attempt to enroll a black student in a segregated white university. juan williams: a judge at the lower court level, eugene o'dunne, calls the case andmarshall, accompanied by dean houston, and they make the argument that if the university doesn't have a separate and equal law school for blacks, then it must admit blacks to the existing facility. rawn james: they say your honor we're not asking you to overturn plessy versus ferguson. we would not ask you to do that. we know this is a trial court. we are asking you to enforce plessy v ferguson. narrator: under his close supervision, marshall joined houston in the use of exhaustive research to confront and surprise university of maryland president raymond pearson,
juan williams: and a letter comes back a few days later signed by the university president saying university of maryland law school does not accept people of color. marshall's ecstatic, because now he says i've got a policy written out stated and signed, and i am going to file a lawsuit. narrator: on june 17th, 1935, in an empty courtroom, houston and marshall begin the first serious attempt to enroll a black student in a segregated white university. juan williams: a judge at the lower court...
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joining me is frank, the vice president for catholic university, for university relations and also theef of staff of the office of president. frank, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> this is your third papal visit. when was the first? >> 1979 when john paul ii came. then you and i met something like this in 2008 when pope benedict was here. >> for the first one john paul ii, you were just a volunteer. things changed a lot when pope benedict came to town. >> it did. our football team was the security for the pope. it wasn't like today. in 2000 # we had a lot of -- 2008 we had looft security as well and the -- lot of security as well and the pope came by the basilica twice. so we filled the mall withstanding people but it wasn't nearly the operation that this is now and the security has heightened. >> even the media for pope benedict was far less than what we have right now. >> that's right. we had 24 spots for the media along the area where we are right now for pope benedict and they were all taken and everybody was happy to have them. we're on a rise their will hold 10 press posi
joining me is frank, the vice president for catholic university, for university relations and also theef of staff of the office of president. frank, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> this is your third papal visit. when was the first? >> 1979 when john paul ii came. then you and i met something like this in 2008 when pope benedict was here. >> for the first one john paul ii, you were just a volunteer. things changed a lot when pope benedict came to town. >>...
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: protesting students filled the university central square. south africa's africana heart land. it used to be the language of stru -- instruction here. these students say lecturers favor africans. >> language as a communication tool, and also about language and the ways that it is connected to the institutional culture that continues in this apartheid spirit unabated. >> reporter: many of the men which created the apartheid system went to this university. it was once whites only. the transition to being multi-racial hasn't been easy. students have described incidents of racism off and on campus. the minister of higher education was so angry when he saw it that he summoned the management to parliament. >> there can be no [ inaudible ] racism, whatsoever. that's unconstitutional. >> reporter: the vice chancellor says the university takes accusations of racism seriously. he fired a member of staff and suspended a student accused of using racial slurs. >> it's a -- we're on a journey. we're imperfect, we're incomplete, but we're resolute and stead
: protesting students filled the university central square. south africa's africana heart land. it used to be the language of stru -- instruction here. these students say lecturers favor africans. >> language as a communication tool, and also about language and the ways that it is connected to the institutional culture that continues in this apartheid spirit unabated. >> reporter: many of the men which created the apartheid system went to this university. it was once whites only....
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president napolitano graduated from santa clara university and received her jurist doctor from the university of virginia law school. please welcome dr. charlotte jacobs will be in conversation with you see president janet napolitano. [applause] >> well, thank you joe and all who were in attendance with us tonight for listening and for what i think would be a terrific hour of conversation. we agreed to call each other by her first names. so charlotte, i would like to start us off by asking, how did you come to choose jonas salk? >> i grew up in the time before the polio vaccine and so i remember how frightening it was to see pictures in the magazines or newsreels of children struggling with crutches or entombed in iron lungs. it was an enormous fear because no one knew which child, which town would be the crippler's next victim. in 1954 the national foundation held a national trial looking at the efficacy of jonas salk's vaccine. they chose 200 -- a little over 200 towns around the united states in my hometown of kingsport, tennessee for select it as one of the sites and so i was in the origi
president napolitano graduated from santa clara university and received her jurist doctor from the university of virginia law school. please welcome dr. charlotte jacobs will be in conversation with you see president janet napolitano. [applause] >> well, thank you joe and all who were in attendance with us tonight for listening and for what i think would be a terrific hour of conversation. we agreed to call each other by her first names. so charlotte, i would like to start us off by...
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from northwestern university and joining the atomic bomb project. he discusses government support for science from the 1940's to the present day. this is from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the heritage foundation and los alamos historical society. born onn: i was november 21, 1922 in waldorf, germany. interviewer: where is that? mr. gruen: waldorf is a small village near the town of [indiscernible] better-knownar the .own of why more -- weimar interviewer: what was your childhood like? wasgruen: my childhood very, very pleasant. my father was the principal of a school. my mother -- my father had a devoted marriage. i had one brother older than i. in that village. went to primary school there. and did all the things that ,mall children, little boys do including using a roller skate on a steep hill and scaring my mother out of her skull with my derring-do. [laughter] ?nterviewer: was it mountainous rollerskating on a steep hill? no, this was a hill in the village. on top of the hill there was a church. the countryside was hilly, not
from northwestern university and joining the atomic bomb project. he discusses government support for science from the 1940's to the present day. this is from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the heritage foundation and los alamos historical society. born onn: i was november 21, 1922 in waldorf, germany. interviewer: where is that? mr. gruen: waldorf is a small village near the town of [indiscernible] better-knownar the .own of why more -- weimar interviewer: what was your...
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reported a robbery and sexual assault, contacted the university for contact. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it right to you. live from north philadelphia, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >> man in critical condition after being shot if the fairhill section of philadelphia, police say, a 39 year old man was shot in the back around 11:00 czars 2800 block of mutter street. no suspect or motives at this time. and police say, no shell casings were found at the scene either. the man is recovering at temple hospital. another shooting in philadelphia now leaves three people including a eight year old girl injured. authority say the gunfire errupted inside a home on the 5,000 block of boudinot street around 8:30 last night. the young girl was grazed by a bullet while her mother and another woman in the home were shot. mr. is say none of the injuries are life threatening, and no arrests have been made. >> your time right now 6:05, clean up continues around town after the papal visit. it will take few more days for everything real toy get back to normal.
reported a robbery and sexual assault, contacted the university for contact. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it right to you. live from north philadelphia, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >> man in critical condition after being shot if the fairhill section of philadelphia, police say, a 39 year old man was shot in the back around 11:00 czars 2800 block of mutter street. no suspect or motives at this time. and police say, no shell casings were found at the scene...
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the professors of that university. >> reporter: other recent targets, the universities of virginia and connecticut now among schools spending more to beef up their cyber defenses. at rutgers in new jersey, school officials say they'll spend up to $3 million on computer security, one reason for bumping up tuition. back at penn state students now face a more secure process for logging in to the computer system using two forms of i.d. as universities struggle to keep information open to young minds, but not to prying eyes. pete williams, nbc news, state college, pennsylvania. >>> and when we come back, we pull the curtain back on the lives of rich and famous and gained (dog) mmmm. we've been together since 2012. dinner is absolutely our favorite time together. i do notice that sometimes i eat better than her. i get my healthy bowl of beneful, and she eats a cheese stick and a cracker. that's what she ate last night. cheese stick and a cracker. can you believe what some people put in their bodies? (vo) beneful originals is a healthy blend... ...your dog will love. with whole grains, real b
the professors of that university. >> reporter: other recent targets, the universities of virginia and connecticut now among schools spending more to beef up their cyber defenses. at rutgers in new jersey, school officials say they'll spend up to $3 million on computer security, one reason for bumping up tuition. back at penn state students now face a more secure process for logging in to the computer system using two forms of i.d. as universities struggle to keep information open to...